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Molecular genetics / Bioinformatics / Phylogenetics / Long terminal repeat / Substitution model / Retrovirus / Endogenous retrovirus / Molecular clock / Models of DNA evolution / Biology / Computational phylogenetics / Molecular biology
Date: 2014-02-11 09:16:59
Molecular genetics
Bioinformatics
Phylogenetics
Long terminal repeat
Substitution model
Retrovirus
Endogenous retrovirus
Molecular clock
Models of DNA evolution
Biology
Computational phylogenetics
Molecular biology

Endogenous retrovirus The nature of endogenous retrovirus In the human genome, various (pro-)retroviral elements are present in large numbers. In fact, about 5-8 % of the genome consists of such elements [1]. These are s

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